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Material Type: Project; Class: INTR SOLAR SYS ASTR; Subject: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS; University: Iowa State University; Term: Fall 2003;
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Building a Solar System Project Exercise 1: The Planets and their Orbits DUE Mon., Oct. 20 This is the first of 3 exercises in this project. The main goal of this project is to create a model of a solar system, which is not (yet) known to exist, but which could exist. This last phrase means that the system must be consistent with everything we know about fundamental physics and planetary sciences. Investigating these consistencies, and correcting your model system as needed should teach you a lot about both that system and planetary sciences. So let’s get started!
understanding of planetary characteristics as we learn more in the course. However, I would not expect you have a terrestrial planet with oceans of liquid water orbiting at 20 AU from the star! (Note: the maximum mass of a planet is now conventionally taken to be about 13 times that of Jupiter. More massive objects are called brown dwarf stars because they can fuse deuterium (heavy hydrogen) early in their evolution.)